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:confused:Ok....I don't understand. I did an assessment and turned it in, but the instructor is saying that she wants a one-page paragraph as the completed assessment. Did I miss something? What is she talking about? I am so confused. Someone please help me!:o

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:confused:Ok....I don't understand. I did an assessment and turned it in, but the instructor is saying that she wants a one-page paragraph as the completed assessment. Did I miss something? What is she talking about? I am so confused. Someone please help me!:o

Without seeing your paper, I would suggest that you follow your instructor's instructions. If you don't understand them, talk to your instructor rather than a community of unseen people on the Internet who do not know you, your instructor or what your instructions for this assignment were in the first place.

Did she mean to use a narrative style to write the assessment, using the data you obtained? Just guessing.

Its always helpful when the professor outlines the expectations clearly so there aren't re-writes! Maybe this is the class where you need to clarify the assignment and expectations when she gives the work.

Good luck!

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Yes, I believe that is what she meant. I am trying to figure out how to do that, now.

1 page paragraph? I remembered when I was in college (philippines) when our professor would want a lengthy assessment, we utilized the gordon's functional health pattern. its more than 1 page. and its in paragraph form.

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